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My nephew saw this baby bird fell from above, he thinks its’ mother was giving it a flying lesson. Good thing he doesn’t seem to be hurt from the fall, but it’s crying out for its mother or probably from … Continue reading →

Since I have paid tribute here to fallen dry leaves and withered flowers, it is but apt that I also recognize the demise of one of my favorite macro subjects – the insects. Except for the praying mantis, I shot … Continue reading →

Butterflies are made beautiful mostly because of their wings. And it’s heartbreaking to see them ripped. It makes me wonder what causes these wings to be torn like that. Maybe someone tried to capture them… or too much flapping. Or … Continue reading →

I found this group of weaver ants one morning carrying what seems to be a kind of fly or a bee, going up a tree. It is a common knowledge that ant can carry twenty times its body weight, so … Continue reading →

Flesh fly of the family Sarcophagidae are similar in appearance to the house fly but are characterized by blackish stripes on the gray thorax. The abdomen has a light and dark gray checkerboard pattern and is often red at the … Continue reading →

This is among the list of my favorite insects; the color and the pattern on its skin are just lovely. I usually find this kind of swallowtail caterpillar in a citrus plant like calamansi. What I particularly like about this … Continue reading →

These animal photos were taken during my trip to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia last year. I went to their wildlife park and a few were taken while I was just walking around. Related articles Ailsa’s Travel Theme: Animals (stephenkellycreative.wordpress.com) Travel Theme: … Continue reading →